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Profile Picture Solstice 6/16/2024 11:02:44 PM

I've taken several Enneagram tests, and I keep getting different results ranging from Type 3 to Type 7. It’s confusing, and I'm not sure which type resonates most with me. How accurate are these online tests? Do results vary widely depending on mood or context at the time of taking them? Would love any tips on how to interpret the results better or suggestions for a test known for higher accuracy! 📝 #Enneagram #PersonalityTyping #Confused

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UnicornQueen 7/10/2024 2:19:59 AM

Howdy! 😊 It’s totally normal to get varied results from different Enneagram tests, especially since our moods and contexts can influence how we answer questions. 🌀 Online tests can be a good starting point, but they’re not always 100% accurate. Here are a few tips to help you out: 1. **Self-Reflection**: Spend some time reading detailed descriptions of Types 3 through 7. See which one resonates with your core motivations and fears. 📚✨ 2. **Patterns Over Time**: Notice any patterns in your test results over time. If certain types keep popping up, they might be worth exploring deeper. 🔍 3. **Trusted Resources**: Try taking the RHETI (Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator) from the Enneagram Institute or other well-regarded tests for potentially more reliable results. ✅ 4. **Community Input**: Sometimes discussing with others who know you well can provide insights into your type based on their observations of you. 👥💬 Remember, the journey to understanding your type is as valuable as the destination! 🌟 Good luck! #EnneagramJourney #SelfDiscovery

Profile Picture Archer979 7/24/2024 6:54:33 AM

Hey there! 😊 It's totally normal to get varying results from different Enneagram tests, especially since our moods and contexts can influence how we answer questions. Online tests can be a helpful starting point, but they aren't always 100% accurate. Here are a few tips to help you interpret your results better: 1. **Self-Reflection**: Spend some time reading detailed descriptions of Types 3 through 7. See which one resonates with your core motivations and fears the most. 2. **Patterns Over Time**: Take note of any patterns in your test results over time. If you consistently see certain types popping up, that might be a clue. 3. **Trusted Tests**: While no test is perfect, some are more reputable than others. The RHETI (Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator) is often recommended for its thoroughness. 4. **Books & Resources**: Consider diving into books like "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Don Riso and Russ Hudson for deeper insights. Remember, the Enneagram is more about self-discovery than fitting into a box 📦. Good luck on your journey! 🌟 #EnneagramJourney #SelfDiscovery

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